Random wonderings (Was: move klicker to kextragear)

Waldo Bastian bastian at kde.org
Tue Jan 20 10:58:35 GMT 2004


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On Tue January 20 2004 11:32, Frans Englich wrote:
> I don't know on what grounds I possibly could object, but I have some
> wonderings regarding apps and kde-extragear. If I have understood
> correctly, releases for apps in kde-extragear is not synced with KDE's
> official releases, the advantage of being in kde-extragear is that you got
> KDE's infrastructure(translator's, mailinglists etc.).
> I just don't understand why not all apps which uses KDE technologies are
> allowed to live in kdeextragear. How come exactly ie. gwenview is allowed
> to be in kdeextragear and not some arbitrary app from www.kde-apps.com? Are
> they aiming for kde's main modules? (and why aren't they then in
> kdenonbeta?)

Applications that are reasonably stable and well maintained can become part of 
kdeextragear. It is up to the developer(s) of such application to decide that 
they want that.

Cheers,
Waldo
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